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    JimJim
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      Hey guys, a/c question. I have a 1993 Honda Accord. The a/c blows cold then will blow regular air with no cool air, like if you just have the fan on, and does so intermittently. I have dogs that go with me everywhere and i was wondering if the dog hair in the car is being sucked in and clogging the evaporator under the dash? Could dog hair make the ac not cool properly? I currently use the a/c recycle button, should i use the fresh air button instead? Thanks in advance, Jim

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    • #547019
      college mancollege man
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        If the ac coil was clogged with hair you would not
        feel any air from the blower.Have you had you ac refrigerant
        checked? when running the ac keep it in recirculate mode.

        #547513
        JimJim
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          Collegeman, had the system recharged, but still having problems. It starts blowing cold but then after a few minutes will start blowing regular temperature outside air. The compressor clutch is working, but i notice that the compressor clutch cycles on and off. Any thoughts, thanks

          #547561
          college mancollege man
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            if you just had it recharged.check the compressor relay is
            fully seated.

            #547611
            BluesnutBluesnut
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              A/C problems are difficult to guess at without knowing pressures. It sounds like the compressor may be short cycling if you mean the clutch is kicking in and out quickly and that can be due to a system with an incorrect refrigerant charge.

              I would hope that whoever charged the unit did a leak check also.

              #547684
              DormanDorman
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                When the car starts blowing warm air, does the light on the A/C button turn off?

                I agree with Bluesnut and believe the compressor is turning itself off because of an incorrect refrigerant charge – you may have a pinhole leak somewhere.

                #547845
                JimJim
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                  DormanPartFail, the light on the A/C button stays on. The compressor was cycling on and off before i even had it recharged. Hope it is not the evaporator or expansion valve, but will have to have it looked at.

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